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A very fine silver Wine cooler, workmaster Konstantin Linke, C.E. Bolin, Moscow 1893.

Estimate
250 000 - 300 000 SEK
22 300 - 26 800 EUR
22 600 - 27 200 USD
Hammer price
350 000 SEK
Purchasing info
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Lisa Gartz
Stockholm
Lisa Gartz
Head Specialist Silver
+46 (0)709 17 99 93
A very fine silver Wine cooler, workmaster Konstantin Linke, C.E. Bolin, Moscow 1893.

Urn-shaped, on a round base. Paired handles with decor of ram's heads, grapevines and foliage. Removable insert in white metal with detachable central cylinder 84 standard. Height 26.5 cm, length (including handles) 32 cm. Total weight ca 6200 g, of which 4600 g is silver.

Provenance

W.A. Bolin Collection

More information

The magnificent wine cooler manufactured in 1893 is a fine example of the exquisite silverwork that became a hallmark of Bolins in Moscow. The workmasters maintained the highest craftsmanship and the fashionable design made the company famous and successful and found an international audience.

Konstantin Linke was the son of Edward and Maria Linke and was probably born in 1865 or 1866. According to Tatjana Muntjans research in “W.A. Bolin, Bolin in Russia,
2001”, Konstantin was a merchant of the first class in 1898 in Moscow and around the turn of the century had a silverware shop of his own and cooperated with C.E. Bolin Co. In the 1890s we find several of the firms finest silver objects also with a KL mark. Konstantin Linke replaced his mother Maria Linke as workmaster at Bolins ca 1893.

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